The Beast Offense is a great youth offense. My other Beast offense post was getting a ton of visitors today, so I hit Google to see if my page was ranked high, and I found this video on the Beast offense. In the video, Scotts Branch uses the Beast as their starting formation then shifts into a Double Wing. This is pretty sweet. I may implement this, since we run the Beast and a variation of the Double Wing, the Spin Offense. Enjoy.

If you read my other post on the Beast Offense, I call the Beast set Scott Branch is in, Power Rowdy.

Hi,
I am a coach for the Glen Ellyn Eagles in the Bill George Football League in Illinois. I use both the “Wildcat” and “Bullfrog” offenses.
This offense may be added to my teams arsenal.
We have only lost once in all 5 years I have coached this team. Maybe you should show the “Wildcat” and “Bullfrog” offenses on this site. Or try and advertise them.
The Miami Dolphins use the “Wildcat” but I can’t recall any team that uses the “Bullfrog”

his ” beast offense” is a joke. I watched last weekend as the coach on my sons team tryed to run it. After the first play the opposing team shifted linebackers to the offenses strong side and blew up every play in the back field. Even if your qb runs away from the power all the other team needs is a sure tackling defensive end and or corner who stay home. Aliquippa 34 freedom 0…freedom ran the beast and aliquipa just ran out of a full house power I ISO double wing and etc. This was a game between 5 6 and 7 year old boys, if the figure out how to stop it after one play then any coach with accsess to game films should destroy it prior to game day!!!!

First off it is Yale’s version of the single wing from way back. I have run the Beast many years with great success. The Beast is NEVER my only offensive formation. I usually have two or three offensive formations as with defense. For the very scouting reason you mentioned, we are a multiple offense and defense team.

I know I have seen many coaches in my league run the Beast and they have not figured out the blocking both with the offensive line and running backs. I am not sure the Beast plays your coach installed or his blocking schemes, so I really can not comment on what went wrong. Plus, sometimes you run into a very good team and get beat no matter what offense you run.

It sounds like your defense had a majority of the issue if the team scored 34 points. If your opponent does not score then the game is a tie, so your team’s problems were probably more than just offense and the Beast formation.

Have your coach email me about the formation if he needs some pointers.

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Coach Parker has been coaching youth sports since 1994. In 1994, he was a member of the Plano Sports Authority Football Coaching Staff of the Year.
Coach Parker grew up in Texas; living, breathing and playing football. Go Dallas Cowboys! He started playing football in 3rd grade and played through HS. His High School Offensive Coordinator and Linebacker's coach, was Ron Schroeder, one of the winningest Coaches in Texas Football History.
Coach Parker also played Racquetball and Handball for Texas A&M club teams and was a certified racquetball instructor.